On Wednesday October 14, the New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman visited Mamaroneck High School and sat down to discuss how to restore public trust and confidence in Albany as well as answer questions from Mamaroneck High School students.
The event was hosted by Elisabeth Radow of the League of Women Voters of Larchmont/Mamaroneck and Joe Liberti the A.P. United States Government and Politics Teacher at Mamaroneck High School.
Watch it here!
It’s Election Season and that means we’re continuing our Meet the Candidate coverage. We’ve got a big two and a half hour block that runs from 8:30pm – 11:00pm on Channel 77 Cablevision and 36 Verizon FiOS. This repeats Tuesdays and Fridays until Election Night. So what does that mean for your regularly scheduled programming?
This change affects Still Trying, A Town and Village Two, Carmine’s Arena, Scriptless and the new Guiding Parents Through the Special Ed Maze Program. Still Trying, A Town and Village Two, and the new Guiding Parents Through the Special Ed Maze Program will return after Election Night (11/3/2015) while Carmine’s Arena and Scriptless will be bumped later to 11:00pm and 11:30pm respectively. Visit our Schedules page to keep up with air times. Can’t wait? Watch these shows On Demand right here!
The Town of Mamaroneck Fire Department Open House is right around the corner!
Visit Saturday, October 24th from 12-3:00PM
at the Firehouse on 205 Weaver St.
Explore the firehouse and learn about fire safety and fighting fires. Experience a smoke room simulator, equipment demonstrations, and even the Yonkers Model Railroad Club’s HO Scale Layout will be on display!
Visit www.TMFD.org for more information.
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The city of Rye and the Village of Mamaroneck held a joint meeting Friday, Sept. 25, to continue discussions on deer management in the two municipalities.
Both held a similar meeting earlier this year, and Friday’s hearing was a follow-up to go over “current and up-to-date issues and strategies,” as deer season approaches on Oct. 1.
Additionally, the two municipalities were calling on Westchester County to step up and assist with a deer management program that officials said the county was prepared to implement, particularly at the Marshlands Conservancy in Rye.
City of Rye Mayor Joe Sack and Village of Mamaroneck Mayor Norman Rosenblum recently sent a joint letter to Deputy County Executive Kevin Plunkett inquiring about the county’s plans in regards to this issue.
Check our Schedules page here to see when it will air again this week.
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LMCTV is excited to announce that it will screen this summer’s teen filmmaking workshop films at LMCTV’s Studio One inside Mamaroneck High School @ 7pm on Friday, October 2, 2015. The event will showcase both summer workshop films AND the “making of” video for the two films.
The first workshop film entitled, Choose Dare, centers around 5 friends at a Halloween party who decide to play a game of “Truth or Dare.” The twist comes from the choices; this interactive film allows the audience to participate in ways that have never been done before! The second workshop film, Super Soaked, involves children and adults alike participating in a community wide annual water fight called “Water Warz.” Rick, the reigning champion, decides to hang up his super soaker in preparation for college. What does this mean for his little brother and best friend? This is a story about friends, family, and water fights.
This event is open to the public. Please RSVP by Friday, September 25 to Dena Schumacher @ dschumacher@lmc-tv.org. LMCTV’s Studio One is located on the Palmer Avenue side of Mamaroneck High School, across the street and up the stairs from Walter’s Hot Dogs. For more information on this event, please contact Matt Sullivan @ msullivan@lmc-tv.org.
MAMARONECK, New York (August 18, 2015) –LMCTV announces its Fall 2015 broadcast schedule: a 21-game slate of football, soccer, field hockey, volleyball, and swimming at Mamaroneck and Rye Neck High Schools.
The action gets underway the weekend of September 11, when the defending Section 1 Class AA Semifinalist Mamaroneck Football team takes to the field in their home opener against Mahopac.
The schedule features three football games at both Mamaroneck and Rye Neck. The Tigers also face Clarkstown North (October 2) and host a rematch against John Jay-East Fishkill, the team that eliminated them in double overtime last year, airing the weekend of October 16. The Black Hats, who reached the Section 1 Class C Final last year, have a playoff rematch against Dobbs Ferry (September 18) as well as games against Haldane (September 25) and Tuckahoe (October 23).
The defending New York State Class A Champion Mamaroneck Field Hockey team will play in front of LMCTV’s cameras twice, including the weekend of October 23 against Rye.
The Rye Neck Boys Soccer team, Section 1 Class B Champions last year, is featured twice on the schedule, including against rival Valhalla (September 25).
Fans can watch all games broadcasted by LMC Varsity Sports by utilizing the On-Demand feature on our website (www.LMCTV.org), which also includes an up-to-date schedule, information on air dates and updated air-times for all televised games.
For more information on LMC Varsity Sports, please contact Rob Moretti, LMCTV Community Sports Producer at 914-381-2002, x. 207, and rmoretti@lmctv.org. You can also follow LMC Varsity Sports on Twitter at @LMCTVSports.
FALL 2015 SPORTS BROADCAST SCHEDULE
AIR DATE | SCHOOL | SPORT | OPPONENT | GAME DATE |
9/11 – 9/14 | Mamaroneck | Football | Mahopac | September 4 |
9/11 – 9/14 | Rye Neck | Field Hockey | Pearl River | September 8 |
9/18 – 9/21 | Rye Neck | Girls Soccer | Edgemont | September 10 |
9/18 – 9/21 | Rye Neck | Football | Dobbs Ferry | September 12 |
9/18 – 9/21 | Rye Neck | Girls Soccer | Briarcliff | September 16 |
9/25 – 9/28 | Rye Neck | Boys Soccer | Valhalla | September 17 |
9/25 – 9/28 | Mamaroneck | Boys Soccer | Port Chester | September 18 |
9/25 – 9/28 | Rye Neck | Football | Haldane | September 19 |
10/2 – 10/5 | Mamaroneck | Boys Soccer | Scarsdale | September 24 |
10/2 – 10/5 | Mamaroneck | Football | Clarkstown North | September 25 |
10/2 – 10/5 | Mamaroneck | Girls Swimming | Pelham | September 29 |
10/9 – 10/12 | Rye Neck | Boys Soccer | Blind Brook | October 1 |
10/9 – 10/12 | Mamaroneck | Field Hockey | Fox Lane | October 2 |
10/9 – 10/12 | Mamaroneck | Girls Soccer | New Rochelle | October 6 |
10/16 – 10/19 | Rye Neck | Field Hockey | Pleasantville | October 8 |
10/16 – 10/19 | Mamaroneck | Football | John Jay-East Fishkill | October 9 |
10/16 – 10/19 | Mamaroneck | Girls Soccer | Scarsdale | October 14 |
10/23 – 10/26 | Mamaroneck | Volleyball | New Rochelle | October 15 |
10/23 – 10/26 | Rye Neck | Football | Tuckahoe | October 17 |
10/23 – 10/26 | Mamaroneck | Field Hockey | Rye | October 19 |
10/30 – 11/2 | Rye Neck | Volleyball | Keio | October 22 |
LMCTV VARSITY SPORTS AIRS ON CABLEVISION CH. 77 AND VERIZON FiOS CH. 34:
Friday: 8 p.m.
Saturday: 1 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Monday: 1 p.m.
The election season has officially started and LMCTV will be offering its traditional “Meet the Candidates” show for all political parties in the upcoming election. For this campaign, we have established the following milestones:
Wednesday, July 22 – Campaign Period officially begins. Any candidate who hosts or produces a show may not continue with their show. This includes any and all candidates, even those running unopposed. Candidates are free to appear on other shows as invited.
A party running candidates for a local election, such as for a Board of Trustees, may produce two programs (deadlines below). A bonafide independent candidate running for a local election may also produce two programs.
A party running candidates for a Congress or NYS Assembly, may produce one program, due Tuesday, October 13th. Similarly an independent candidate for NYS Assembly may produce one program due Tuesday, October 13th.
Tuesday, September 15th – First “Meet the Candidates” program for local elections due by 10am at LMCTV Headquarters, 740 W. Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, Suite #311. That means political parties or bona fide independent candidates have until then to make their first show. The first “Meet the Candidates” programs will begin to air that day on our prime-time political programming blocks and will continue to air regularly and often until we begin running the second “Meet the Candidates” program (see below), which will also air on a regular basis.
Tuesday, October 13th – Second “Meet the Candidates” program for local elections due by 10am at LMCTV Headquarters. These programs will begin airing that day through Election Day.
Tuesday, November 3rd – Election Day.
In order to book time for your “Meet the Candidates” shows, please call:
Dena Schumacher – LMCTV Studio 2 Coordinator – (914) 381-0131 – email: dschumacher@lmctv.org
Before calling, please consider viewing our event calendar to see when studio space is available. CLICK HERE to view the calendar.
All programs must be turned in as “Standard Definition DVD-R’s” and/or “MPEG2 DV/NTSC Files.”
If you have additional questions or concerns, please call LMCTV Chief Operating Officer Matt Sullivan at (914) 381-2002 ext. 202 or email at msullivan@lmctv.org.
In order to view our Political Programming Policies, please click on the link below:
LMCTV Official Political Programming Policies
LMCTV’s Board of Directors announced Monday a reorganization of its management effective immediately, according to LMCTV Board President Jefferson Meighan.
Under the new structure, former Executive Director Erik Lewis will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) focusing more on policy, strategic planning, “The Local Live” News Show and fundraising; while former Associate Director Matt Sullivan will assume the position of Chief Operating Officer (COO) running the day-to-day operations of the local cable TV network and focusing on community outreach. “We rely on Erik’s broad experience and guidance as we move toward a consolidation of our operations to better fulfill our mission,” said Meighan.
LMCTV, or Larchmont Mamaroneck Community Television, serves the tri-municipality (Villages of Mamaroneck & Larchmont and Town of Mamaroneck) by covering news, governmental meetings, board of education meetings, the arts & culture, community events, educational events and offers unique original programming. The network airs on channels 75, 76, 77 on Cablevision and 34, 35, 36 on Verizon/FiOS.
“For more than 15 years, Erik has been the face of LMCTV in our communities,” Meighan said. “Thankfully, we are not losing Erik, but gaining the expanded public managerial role of COO for Matt,” he explained. “Matt will be making the ‘community connection’ come alive,” he added. “This is a win-win for LMCTV and our viewing public,” he exclaimed.
Matt Sullivan, a native of Mamaroneck, continues his career in television which started under the tutelage of LMCTV Vice President Michael Witsch, while attending Mamaroneck High School. After studying film at Emerson College in Boston, Sullivan took his career to Los Angeles, working on several network television shows including Deal or no Deal, The Office, 24, House and Castle. “I’m happy to bring all of my experience back home and continue the mission of LMCTV,” said Sullivan.
In over 5 years working at LMCTV, Matt has redesigned the website, initiated a campaign for a new logo, allowed for LMCTV channels to be streamed online, transitioned to YouTube hosted videos, initiated indexed government meetings available on the internet and created an e-newsletter.
For more information, please contact COO Matt Sullivan @ msullivan@lmctv.org or call 914-381-2002 ext. 202. Visit us on the web @ www.lmctv.org.